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[all cheering] - ♪ america is back ♪ america is back - wait, according to that scale, i still have a small wiener! - ♪ america is back - i'm still [bleep] angry! - ♪ back and we're back and we're back ♪ ♪ we're so back, we're so back ♪ ♪ back back back back back ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. [ cheers and applause ] my name is john oliver. i am still sitting in for jon stewart who has been spending the entire summer at training camp with the new york giants. apparently he's extremely happy and in almost constant pain. our guest tonight tv legend and host of the new show crowd goes wild on fox 1 regis philbin is here. [ cheers and applause ] oh, yes, indeed. we start tonight with the news media. now, personally i get all my news from jon stewart and the daily show. which is why i have absolutely no idea what's been happening this summer. but apparently some people get their current affairs from newspaper
[all cheering] - ♪ america is back ♪ america is back - wait, according to that scale, i still have a small wiener! - ♪ america is back - i'm still [bleep] angry! - ♪ back and we're back and we're back ♪ ♪ we're so back, we're so back ♪ ♪ back back back back back ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: welcome to the daily show. [ cheers...
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i don't think even michael davis and the pretty blonde is going to be able to sell cricket to america. >> you never heard of gorgey thompson. >> john: i do. she knows you and i've been asking her about you. >> john: whoa! after the show we'll talk. john: she's fantastic. she was on the news for years. >> ten years. john: good luck selling cricket. >> do you play cricket. john: you know what? everything in britain is class based. so cricket is for posh people. >> really? john: that's not for the likes of me. i know i sound like it. >> what sport did you play as a kid growing up. >> john: soccer. religiously. >> it's a big deal. it's getting bigger and bigger in america. >> john: i want to be a soccer player more than anything else. this was very much plan-b. >> how in the world did this happen? you wanted to play soccer and here you are. >> john: it was a complete lack of physical ability. and that's all. >> you couldn't kick the ball. john: are you a frustrated athlete as well? >> i used to play in bronx park. john: play what? baseball. john: classic. a little football. yeah, sure. >>
i don't think even michael davis and the pretty blonde is going to be able to sell cricket to america. >> you never heard of gorgey thompson. >> john: i do. she knows you and i've been asking her about you. >> john: whoa! after the show we'll talk. john: she's fantastic. she was on the news for years. >> ten years. john: good luck selling cricket. >> do you play cricket. john: you know what? everything in britain is class based. so cricket is for posh people....
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and looking further back in history during world war two the fed came to many countries in asia latin america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safekeeping many countries have done that receiving said gold certificates in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those specific days and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were fake that they contain spelling and other mistakes so on and so forth and the fed still has all that gold the power of the u.s. federal reserve has grown dramatically especially since the one nine hundred seventy when the u.s. cut the link between the dollar and and gold that allowed u.s. dollars to be bought and sold freely on the market and with the u.s. dollar being the main reserve currency the u.s. has basically been able to tax the whole world in just the value of the country holdings by printing more money now we see many countries trying to maneuver away from the u.s. dollar is the main reserve currency and we see many central b
and looking further back in history during world war two the fed came to many countries in asia latin america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safekeeping many countries have done that receiving said gold certificates in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those specific days and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were fake that they contain spelling...
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well, tim miller is with that super pac america rising. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like the linkage you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. smart as a matter of fact, hillary clinton is leading in five prospective republican presidential candidates. the only one that comes within a margin of error is new jersey governor chris christie who clinton leads by one point. according to latest poll in virginia, clinton beats jeb bush in virginia by five points and three other potential rivals trail her by double digits in virginia. hillary outperforms the state's current governor bob mcdonald by ten points and she trounces florida senator marco rubio and kentucky senator rand paul by 12 points each. respond to that please. >> it's pretty early for these polls. i'll give you one example of why the cli
well, tim miller is with that super pac america rising. neera tanden is president of the center for american progress and has known hillary for 20 years working with her in the white house, the senate and her 2008 presidential campaign. tim, if i'm terry mcauliffe, maybe i like the linkage you're providing. her numbers not just in virginia but all across the country are incredibly strong. smart as a matter of fact, hillary clinton is leading in five prospective republican presidential...
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telephone is following them and observing them this is a problem in that sort of regard and especially in america where there are a lot of people who are on all sorts of medications for a lot of people who have schizophrenia they have a cell phone that's not really working but they're talking and doing to hide the fact that they're schizophrenia so now these same people can be pretending to talk into a garbage bin that now people understand as rigged up to have to a conversations with people schizophrenia mostly who are on cell phones are may or may not be hooked up in a conversation that's allowing them to be controlled by the state to behaviorally influence them in ways that will only benefit a few the companies that sell the state all this data. and it's hard to remove yourself from this because the the c.e.o. again goes on to say the chances are if we don't see you on the first second or third day will eventually capture you we just need you to have your phone on once and we'll capture you so here we have a situation where no matter what we're in a situation and a global environment where it'
telephone is following them and observing them this is a problem in that sort of regard and especially in america where there are a lot of people who are on all sorts of medications for a lot of people who have schizophrenia they have a cell phone that's not really working but they're talking and doing to hide the fact that they're schizophrenia so now these same people can be pretending to talk into a garbage bin that now people understand as rigged up to have to a conversations with people...
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america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic novel called "march, book 1." and this is a graphic novel of your life, how you were inspired to join the civil rights movement and this is the march across the edmund pettis bridgton road to selma. and this was for voting rights, wasn't it? >> it was, people in selma, like so many other parts of the south, could not register to vote because of the color of their skin. in selma people had to stand in what we called unmovable lines. you could only attempt to register to vote on the first and third monday of each month. >> stephen: the first and third monday. >> right. you had to pass a so-called literacy test, pay a poll tax. on one occasion a man was asked the number of bubbles in a bar of soap. on another occasion a man was asked to count the jelly beans in a jar. >> stephen: how many bubbles are there in a bar of soap? >> well, i don't know. >> stephen: should you be allowed to vote then? i guess obviously -- each state gets to set their own standar
america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic novel called "march, book 1." and this is a graphic novel of your life, how you were inspired to join the civil rights movement and this is the march across the edmund pettis bridgton road to selma. and this was for voting rights, wasn't it? >> it was, people in selma, like so many other parts of the south, could not register to vote because of the color...
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the contract that we are negotiating with shell, north america is for 100% california renewable standard energy as you know and it is i believe you'll see a letter in your packet that we're trying to put additional confines to encourage the use of union facilities energy production facilities. that is only a contract for 250 to 30 megawatts of energy, the initial vision of cleanpowersf is for almost 250 megawatts of energy, the entire load of the non-municipal build rinsing san francisco is over 500 megawatts of electricity consumption at its peak, there is a lot of room for this program to grow and where we want to take it is local renewable generation that creates good, green jobs, local green jobs. what we need to do is establish a rate base so that we have some leveraging ability to do that local build-out. your staff has done a good job of bringing the price down so people won't opt out of the program that people can afford to stay in, pg&e have resources to garner from their huge rate base in order to develop a small amount of renewable energy. woe need to have a competitor to that
the contract that we are negotiating with shell, north america is for 100% california renewable standard energy as you know and it is i believe you'll see a letter in your packet that we're trying to put additional confines to encourage the use of union facilities energy production facilities. that is only a contract for 250 to 30 megawatts of energy, the initial vision of cleanpowersf is for almost 250 megawatts of energy, the entire load of the non-municipal build rinsing san francisco is...
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. >> reporter: america macabre and gold. what is interesting about the trade today, we see gold for december delivery settling about $28. 1,361 or thereabouts. the physical market, the delivery there is really tight. it big asian demand, but what we want to return to is what is going on with the paper trades in the exchange-rate as products in gold, down about $58 billion so far this year. it has been on a rocket ride since december 2008. then it went up 71,894 in july and august of 2011. that starts coming back down this year. the cftc was really clear that the commodities futures trading commission has data on the long positions, the bullish bets on gold. they sort of mirror what is going on with a hedge fund guys. the bullish bets for the long positions have been cut by 70%. that is a big number. 70 percent cut again in the futures and options on the net loss position in gold futures delivery. want to give you one final newsbreak. breaking news coming out. forbes magazine is telling the math on john paulson potential hedg
. >> reporter: america macabre and gold. what is interesting about the trade today, we see gold for december delivery settling about $28. 1,361 or thereabouts. the physical market, the delivery there is really tight. it big asian demand, but what we want to return to is what is going on with the paper trades in the exchange-rate as products in gold, down about $58 billion so far this year. it has been on a rocket ride since december 2008. then it went up 71,894 in july and august of 2011....
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if you grow up in america, you're allowed to hate. because if you're an american christian who hates or discriminates against others, you suck at being christian, and you suck being american. that's our show. thank you for joining us, this is "viewpoint." we're here for one more night. roseanne is here tomorrow. good night, mom, i'm john fugelsang. >> gilbert gottfried has made a career out of fending everyone, and tonight i'm sure he won't disappoint. plus i'll ask andrew dice clay how the hell he ended up starring in woodial len woody -w film. all of that and more on "say anything." [♪ theme music ] >> joy: andrew dice clay has been called the
if you grow up in america, you're allowed to hate. because if you're an american christian who hates or discriminates against others, you suck at being christian, and you suck being american. that's our show. thank you for joining us, this is "viewpoint." we're here for one more night. roseanne is here tomorrow. good night, mom, i'm john fugelsang. >> gilbert gottfried has made a career out of fending everyone, and tonight i'm sure he won't disappoint. plus i'll ask andrew dice...
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looking further back in history during world war two when the fed came to many countries even a job like america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safe keeping many countries have done that receiving fed gold for the pickets in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those who could pick it up and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were paid that they contain spelling and other mistakes so on and so forth and the fact still has all that gold the power of the us federal reserve has grown dramatically especially since the nineteen seventies when the us cut the link between the dollar and gold that allowed the us dollar to be bought and sold freely on the market and with the us dollar being the main reserve currency the us has basically been able to tax the whole world it can just devalue other countries holdings by printing more money now we see many countries trying to maneuver away from the us dollar is the main reserve currency and we see many central banks
looking further back in history during world war two when the fed came to many countries even a job like america and africa. and told them their gold holdings might not be safe because of the war and that they should permit the fed to take all of it to the us for safe keeping many countries have done that receiving fed gold for the pickets in exchange but when they later tried to cash in those who could pick it up and reclaim their gold they were told the certificates were paid that they...
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he tries to use obama for america, now organize for america, to focus on the issues we have been talking about including keeping the government in operation beyond october 1. what has been happening? guest: it has been quite interesting. since 2009, everybody has gone into august saying who is going to win office? what i think has been most interesting is, one, we have gone on the offensive on obamacare. so we have partnered with a group called protect your care, which is been around several years, promoting obamacare. we have said we have done a lot of promoting, now we're going to hold accountable those people that want to repeal it, those that want to close the government down. we're going to travel around the country and respond to the heritage events that they're holding, promoting the dead ofding -- defunding obamacare. we are going to say obama care is here to stay and you to back off. then there is immigration. there was some speculation that coming into august, they would be on the defensive from the right. groups like freedom works and tea party groups would say no comprehensiv
he tries to use obama for america, now organize for america, to focus on the issues we have been talking about including keeping the government in operation beyond october 1. what has been happening? guest: it has been quite interesting. since 2009, everybody has gone into august saying who is going to win office? what i think has been most interesting is, one, we have gone on the offensive on obamacare. so we have partnered with a group called protect your care, which is been around several...
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few years to become -- we're marching towards becoming the most economically robust parks program in america. we had a cell phone app, parka meanttionv, park hours, park programs. we can now register online and having wi-fi in our parks will make it easier for park users and frankly our staff to deliver the programs and services that the public expects in our open space. so, we're thrilled ~. government can't do it alone any more, so, this is really about partnership. we're so thankful to google and veronika, thank you for hanging with us. thank you to sf city. a big thanks to mark, supervisor farrell for stewarding this. and also a big thanks to the mayor who has really given us room to be innovative, room to pursue public private partnerships and has really supported innovation in our parks. and, john, thank you for hosting us here. supervisor avalos has been an incredible advocate for our neighborhood parks and one of the things great about this gift, this is not just going to parks frequented by tourists or destination parks. this is a benefit that is going into our neighborhoods. so, we
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that's a sign that they want america on their side. but that said, i certainly have heard people talking about it today. >> you were in the mosque where i under it's a makeshift morgue where they are bringing in bodies. give us, if you can, a sense of -- we hear members, you say 521 people are dead. but it is just a number. give us a very real sense of what you're seeing, what people are feeling there. >> well, if you want plain numbers, the reality -- i can see inside this mosque, there were families gathering around them. women crying, some of them screaming as people try to preserve the body of their loved ones. of course this isn't an official morgue. you walk around in bare feet. the carpet is soaked with ice people are putting on these dead bodice and also they're trying desperately to alie the rot, it is a very, very tragic scene one i don't hope to see again. louisa loveluck, on the ground reporting for msnbc news. we wait for the president to make the first statement since this bloody crackdown, that claimed thousands of lives
that's a sign that they want america on their side. but that said, i certainly have heard people talking about it today. >> you were in the mosque where i under it's a makeshift morgue where they are bringing in bodies. give us, if you can, a sense of -- we hear members, you say 521 people are dead. but it is just a number. give us a very real sense of what you're seeing, what people are feeling there. >> well, if you want plain numbers, the reality -- i can see inside this mosque,...
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the unemployment situation in america is apparen. we cannot put the american workers secondr third in line while we grant this path to citizenship for these are people who have disrespected our laws. lou: it is good to talk to you. we look forward to talking with you again soon. lou: coming up next, i don't know what itis about these federal reserve bank presidents, but they just have to talk about it. the dow jones falling 113-point committee s&p dow nine. apple shares up nearly 2% on the day after a billionaire carl ichan, reportedly worth $1.5 billion pushing apple to raise its buyback. at this rate it will be tougher because the price is fine. this incdes the days leading up to that. up nex the republican national committee, holding it's annual summer meeting. we will show you why the slogan they chose, much like the name they use with what happened in the 2012 presidenal election was clearly a poor choice of words. words. we are coming right join us at projectluna.com words. we are coming right lou: the republican national commi
the unemployment situation in america is apparen. we cannot put the american workers secondr third in line while we grant this path to citizenship for these are people who have disrespected our laws. lou: it is good to talk to you. we look forward to talking with you again soon. lou: coming up next, i don't know what itis about these federal reserve bank presidents, but they just have to talk about it. the dow jones falling 113-point committee s&p dow nine. apple shares up nearly 2% on the...
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in the americas, things are going pretty well as they are in northern europe. in southern europe, not as well. in japan, where cisco was doing very well last year, now they have some tough comparisons. also in the rest of asia, it is just a mixed bag. china is an area where cisco continues to have trouble. ceo john chambers said on the conference call cisco is committed to delivering on the financial targets they set, like gross margins being above 60%, like earnings growing faster than revenue in most quarters, well managed businesses do that, he said. and therefore that necessitates the making of the cuts so they are able to roll with the punches and the changes in this environment. he also said that cisco is taking too long to make decisions. he's going to cut out some layers that are slowing cisco down. but the stock tumbled at one point more than 10% after hours. if that is indeed where the stock opens later today, it will be back to the levels where it was back in may. guys, back to you. >> here is a quick look at cisco shares in germany, off by some 8.1%
in the americas, things are going pretty well as they are in northern europe. in southern europe, not as well. in japan, where cisco was doing very well last year, now they have some tough comparisons. also in the rest of asia, it is just a mixed bag. china is an area where cisco continues to have trouble. ceo john chambers said on the conference call cisco is committed to delivering on the financial targets they set, like gross margins being above 60%, like earnings growing faster than revenue...
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those are the folks having babies right now in america and we need to provide support for them. they're raising the next generation of americans, and as we see from some of the statistics, because they're being stretched so much, these kids are falling through the cracks, and we can't have that and have a successful america going forward. >> neil: do you think the republican party needs to focus more on the image? john kashich, the governor of ohio, clearly -- the republican party has a method for -- message for being heartless -- that's not fair but the rap is when it comes to average folks it's not connecting, trying what do you make of that argument that republicans are not doing it? >> john kashich and i worked together. he is absolutely right. all they're talk about having to close this government agency and don't talk about what we're going to do help people, we just sort of assume that people know that if we want to shut something down or cut this or cut that, everybody will be better, and i don't believe that. we have to give a narrative how, what we want to do and the e
those are the folks having babies right now in america and we need to provide support for them. they're raising the next generation of americans, and as we see from some of the statistics, because they're being stretched so much, these kids are falling through the cracks, and we can't have that and have a successful america going forward. >> neil: do you think the republican party needs to focus more on the image? john kashich, the governor of ohio, clearly -- the republican party has a...
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. >>> and honoring america's heroes. first responders front and center. >> there is no second chance in if you're late, it will matter. >> country music superstar tim mcgraw and a new program to empower our firefighters and emts. >> share these stories with you. >> mcgraw joins me live, straight ahead. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. no flight data recorders, no communications and no answers. the big question remains this morning, why did a u.p.s. cargo jet crash just before landing in alabama? right now more than 24 hours after the crash, the cockpit and voice recorders have yet to be recovered. both remain inside the still smoldering wreckage. now, the answers may be in those recorde recorders, since there was no communication from the pilots to air traffic control just before the crash and the only clues available are from witnesses. >> when i got up, it just, i just heard like a boom, boom. and i didn't know what it was. i was just s
. >>> and honoring america's heroes. first responders front and center. >> there is no second chance in if you're late, it will matter. >> country music superstar tim mcgraw and a new program to empower our firefighters and emts. >> share these stories with you. >> mcgraw joins me live, straight ahead. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> good morning to you. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. no flight data recorders,...
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. >>> apparently giving health benefits to spouses of america's bravest is an example of america's liberal social agenda. that's what senator inhofe says about giving the services to same-sex couples. >>> joining the faculty at harvard to chances to regroup the policy public school. >>> we've seen the pictures from inside the situation room during the raid on osama bin laden. now we're getting a glimpse into what was going on. his former body man says he wasn't there the entire time and he reportedly played the game of spades. >> most people were in the situation room, he's like i can't watch this entire thing. so he, myself, pete souza, the white house photographer and marvin must have played 15 hands, 15 games of spades. >> many officials declined comment but former counterterrorism adviser michael leiter, who is now an analyst for nbc news says mr. obama was present during the time of the actual raid. that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >> i don't get the big deal. >> it's a day-long event. >> 24 hours, some people isn't sit there and stare, the nerves. >> it's an interest
. >>> apparently giving health benefits to spouses of america's bravest is an example of america's liberal social agenda. that's what senator inhofe says about giving the services to same-sex couples. >>> joining the faculty at harvard to chances to regroup the policy public school. >>> we've seen the pictures from inside the situation room during the raid on osama bin laden. now we're getting a glimpse into what was going on. his former body man says he wasn't there...
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cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the clashes showed scenes of violence and destruction. >> today's events are deplorable and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace inclusion, and genuine democracy. egyptians inside and outside of the government need to take a step back. they need calm the situation and avoid further loss of life. >> rose: egypt's interim vice president, mohammed elbaradei has resigned in the crackdown. as he road to the president "beneficiaries of what happened today are those who call for violence, terrorism and the most extreme groups." the white house has strongly condemned the
cup. >> rose: egypt, russia and the america's cup when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with egypt. a state of emergency has been declared following a crackdown on supporters of president mohamed morsi. scores of people were killed after security forces moved into two protest camps today. two journalists, including sky news cameraman mick danee are among the dead. video of the...
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both sides have consistently believed america has supported their opponents. and is responsible for what has happened. we often talk about american influence moving strong in egypt. behind the scenes reports suggesting they're telling them they must not crack down on the protest camp as they did yesterday. i think yesterday's events showed that in cases like this, they have very, very limited leverage. >> luisa lovelock, "global post" reporter, thank you for your courage and thank you for sharing your insights with us. let's bring back in steve clemens, washington editor at large for "the atlantic" to give us a little more perspective. we talked earlier in the hour. we talked about should president obama say something. you left the studio. president obama plans to say something. i call it the power of steve clemens. what should he say at this point? we know something is coming roughly in 30 minutes. what should he say going forward to sort quiet the situation if that's possible? >> the president should come out and say i think what he has been saying is we're
both sides have consistently believed america has supported their opponents. and is responsible for what has happened. we often talk about american influence moving strong in egypt. behind the scenes reports suggesting they're telling them they must not crack down on the protest camp as they did yesterday. i think yesterday's events showed that in cases like this, they have very, very limited leverage. >> luisa lovelock, "global post" reporter, thank you for your courage and...
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. >> america cannot determine the future of egypt. that's a task for the egyptian people. we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure. i know it is tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong. that kind of approach will do nothing to help egyptians achieve the future that they deserve. we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> joining me today, political editor and white house correspondent at "the huffington post," sam stein. "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart, founder and editor at large, charlie senate, jon meacham author of "thomas jefferson -- the art of power." joining us now from cairo, nbc news foreign correspondent ayman muhyeldin. we're hearing from the spokesperson for the muslim brotherhood that they want to remain nonviolent and peaceful. we are also at the same time hearing news that there is live ammo being launched by morsi supporters and molotov cocktails. can you give us the latest on the situatio
. >> america cannot determine the future of egypt. that's a task for the egyptian people. we don't take sides with any particular party or political figure. i know it is tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actor for what's gone wrong. that kind of approach will do nothing to help egyptians achieve the future that they deserve. we want egypt to succeed. we want a peaceful, democratic, prosperous egypt. that's our interest. >> joining...
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promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the speaker went on to say while the republicans have solutions on health care he believes they should be wrapped up in a comprehensive way to pose a clear alternative to obama care as opposed to resolutions that address specific aspects of health care. the broader point, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. be critical after the current demonstration of democrats and liberals but we need to present america with a much more positive image which our party is better for freedom. for opportunity for every american that's something we'll continue to work on. >> since the spring autopsy, what s
promoting the brand, unlimited opportunity for everyone in america. not the 47. but the 100%. >> joining me now live from boston is shawn spicer, communications director for the rnc. good morning. great to have you here. >> what's your react to newt gingrich's comments. is the republican party going to listen to that? because it seems as if he's almost calling them out for bucking the rnc's list of goals after the spring autopsy of 2012. >> specifically on obama care what the...
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america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is absolutely valid that it is not only about people in the sectors. it's also about those growers in the central valley in california and the construction companies in upstate new york i know we call them on a skilled labour but there is a lot of skill -- >> you know what we call them? we call them customers. [laughter] >> america is growing and with growth comes revenue growth. the of the internet need for spending in all of the programs and more customers, more taxpayers. what am i missing? >> the reason is because it is a tremendous fear they are coming to take our jobs. >> they are creating jobs. and by the way, the economic data support my position, the moral position support my position. it's consistent with america's historic strength in the immigran
america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is absolutely valid that it is not only about people in the sectors. it's also about those growers in the central valley in california and the construction companies...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." thatay after the clashes killed more than 600 people in egypt, president obama condemned the violence but cut short of cutting off aid. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. >> a car bomb rips through a suburb of beirut, killing 18 people and a stronghold of hezbollah. revealed species was to the world today. actually it has been hiding in plain sight.
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." thatay after the clashes killed more than 600 people in egypt, president obama condemned the violence but cut short of cutting off aid. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. >> a car bomb rips through a suburb of beirut, killing 18 people and a stronghold of hezbollah. revealed species was to the world today....
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will a new day bring new violence to america's ally? we have live team coverage. >>> what caused this latest deadly plane crash? a huge cargo jet goes down not far from homes. >> it rattled the house. >> witnesses describing what they heard and felt as the investigation gets under way this morning. >>> and in her own words. the kidnapped california teen is talking about her week-long abduction. and we learned overnight what the suspect did to her family before the kidnapping. >>> and shark whisperer. a diver with talent for putting these dangerous predators into a trance. >>> good thursday morning. the threat of more violence hangs over egypt, after hundreds of people were killed in yesterday's government assault. >> protesters fought back with rocks. even pushing this armored vehicle off a bridge. a symbol of the country's decent into violence. >> this is what the streets of cairo looked like. people walking around, looking at the damage. our coverage begins with abc's muhammad lila, who is in cairo. >> reporter: it's a bizarre scene t
will a new day bring new violence to america's ally? we have live team coverage. >>> what caused this latest deadly plane crash? a huge cargo jet goes down not far from homes. >> it rattled the house. >> witnesses describing what they heard and felt as the investigation gets under way this morning. >>> and in her own words. the kidnapped california teen is talking about her week-long abduction. and we learned overnight what the suspect did to her family before the...
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welcome to "america's newsroom." martha: and i'm fine. i'm martha maccallum. good morning, everybody. the gentleman who came with this is james hamilton. he is a economics professor at university of california at san diego. and he claims that the true national debt is more like 70 trillion dollars. and that the government has been low balling us for years according to him by keeping certain debt off the books. bill: with the government on the hook for ious like social security and medicare and pension promises across the country, combined with an aging population, america could be in a whole lot of hurt. charles payne, fox business network. 70 trillion, do you buy that, charles? >> bill, not only do i buy it i think that number is on the low side. bill: the real number could be higher than 70 trillion? how come? >> you hit on it. some unfunded liabilities. medicare is about 50 trillion. social security 20 trillion. we have new entitlements coming online. who will know what the obamacare law will emerge as. ultimately you can see that is a entitlement costing u
welcome to "america's newsroom." martha: and i'm fine. i'm martha maccallum. good morning, everybody. the gentleman who came with this is james hamilton. he is a economics professor at university of california at san diego. and he claims that the true national debt is more like 70 trillion dollars. and that the government has been low balling us for years according to him by keeping certain debt off the books. bill: with the government on the hook for ious like social security and...
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>>> gone to pot, america's marijuana obsession. i'll talk to people on both sides of the issue that got this country fired up. you heard dr. sanjay gupta say this about his u-turn on marijuana. >> if you look at the papers written in the united states about marijuana, the vast majority are about harm. we fund studies on harm. we don't fund studies on benefit so it gives a distorted picture. >>> the man that wants to thank him personally for changing his mind on weed. medical marijuana user montel williams and an angry debbie row testifies about drug use and hanna anderson speaks out online days after her rescue. why she says she will never forgive herselves for the deaths of her mother and brother and other fascinating information. >>> egypt in uproar. at least 278 killed across the country in one day, the worst bloodshed since the revolution that toppled moe bar rick. what happens when the sun comes up is anybody's guess. there are fears the death toll could go much, much higher. arwa damon is live in cairo.egy of the country expl
>>> gone to pot, america's marijuana obsession. i'll talk to people on both sides of the issue that got this country fired up. you heard dr. sanjay gupta say this about his u-turn on marijuana. >> if you look at the papers written in the united states about marijuana, the vast majority are about harm. we fund studies on harm. we don't fund studies on benefit so it gives a distorted picture. >>> the man that wants to thank him personally for changing his mind on weed....
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jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly . . >> whole come back. you are making every effort to keep up with media markets. they made bold challenges for growth in the digital space. in his first post, in it he says he's raising the revenue chart from 40% four new media to 45% over the next five years. martin joins me right now to talk more about what he sees in the global economy from his you next van tage point. >> it is a unique van tage point. >> so you say fe moment are you the largest? >> i think it's a big bold move, whet
jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest...
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. >>> when we come back, america's marijuana obsession. dr. sanjay gupta changed his mind about marijuana and montel williams is here to thank him. we'll explain why. [ male announcer ] what's important to you? at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. being active. and being with this guy. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. taking care of our customers. taking care of her. and the next thing on our list is bungee jumping. [ male announcer ] helping you... now that's what's important to us. [ male announcer ] helping you... [off screen] hthere you are. [speaking german] hi, grandpa! [off screen] give me a kiss! [speaking mandarin] what do you think? do you like it? [off screen] happy birthday! can you see that? [speaking polish] [off screen] did he apologize? [off screen] thanks, micah! [off screen] bye, guys.
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anymore once al jazeera america goes live. they're trying to attract kind of a viewer who is interested in international news and wants to get, you know, the kind of broadview, not exactly punditry at night. >> bill: can i ask the politically incorrect question -- >> certainly. >> is it going to stop you? >> bill: what the hell, they didn't hire me so i can ask any question i want. do you think that most americans across the land here will watch a channel called al jazeera? >> right now? >> bill: america. >> it is really unclear. honestly, they're only on 48 million -- they're only in 48 million homes. >> bill: that's a lot though. >> but they're missing time-warner cable. a lot of the bigger names. you know, is somebody going to go seek out the channel on the dial? current tv didn't have a great dial position in a lot of places and neither will al jazeera. >> bill: it will be worse. >> it won't be easy to find. as a viewer, will have to seek t out. i haven't seen numbers to indicate the level of interest. people seem generall
anymore once al jazeera america goes live. they're trying to attract kind of a viewer who is interested in international news and wants to get, you know, the kind of broadview, not exactly punditry at night. >> bill: can i ask the politically incorrect question -- >> certainly. >> is it going to stop you? >> bill: what the hell, they didn't hire me so i can ask any question i want. do you think that most americans across the land here will watch a channel called al...
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and the bad guys who were democratically elected got kicked out by what america felt were badder guys but they kill kicked them out undemocratically, when you look at it that way, isn't it fair to conclude that was a coup where america liked the winner so we don't want to call it one? >> well, a coup is a definition and we abide by our legal obligations. this was obviously looked at very closely by legal teams throughout the administering, but we look at this as bigger than events that happened on one day or what the name -- the name terminology is. we're looking at this about our broad relationship with egypt. and that's the reason we made the decision we did, which was not to make a determination and we abided by our legal obligations. >> thanks very much to you, jen saki. >>> i want to bring in john king who has been following the case and the president. and you heard jen talking about cutting off f-16s and cutting off aid is not necessary. but they are walking a rhetorically difficult line. >> now the president is trying to recover from a bad bet, a bet perhaps he had to make, but
and the bad guys who were democratically elected got kicked out by what america felt were badder guys but they kill kicked them out undemocratically, when you look at it that way, isn't it fair to conclude that was a coup where america liked the winner so we don't want to call it one? >> well, a coup is a definition and we abide by our legal obligations. this was obviously looked at very closely by legal teams throughout the administering, but we look at this as bigger than events that...
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good morning, america. you won't see me for a long time. , america. you won't see me for a long time. >> announcer: now from abc 7 news -- >> good morning, i'm kristen sze. we should finally learn this morning when the new eastern span of the bay bridge will open. the toll bridge oversight commit expected to make that announcement at a public meeting that begins at 10:00. federal officials find out this week on a temporary fix for cracked seismic safety bolts paving the way to potential labor day weekend opening. potential for sunshine, you betcha. we'll talk to mike. >> mostly sunny everywhere except the coast by 11:00, partly sunny there. temperatures low- to mid-60s. 68 san francisco, upper 70s, low 80s for most of the bayshore. 80s inland to near 90 in the valleys. summer like today. slightly cooler as we head through the weekend. leyla. >> a report of a fire off highway 4 in the east bay, traveling westbound direction at mckeown, smoke in the area, eastbound traffic look slow as we take you to portola valley, skyline, 84, lanes blocked there anno
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just over two years ago america was inspired by the egyptian's people's desire for change. as millions of egyptians took to the streets to defend their dignity and demand a government that was responsive to their aspirations for political freedom and economic opportunity. and we said at the time the change would not come quickly or easily, but we did align ourselves with a set of principles, nonviolence, a respect for universal rights, and a process for political and economic reform. in doing so we were guided by values but also by interests because we believe nations are more stable and more successful when they're guided by those principles as well. and that's why we're so concerned by recent events. we appreciate the complexity of the situation. while mohamed morsi was elected president in a democratic election, his government was not inclusive and did not respect the views of all egyptians. we know that many egyptians, millions of egyptians, perhaps even a majority of egyptians were calling for a change in course, and while we do not believe that force is the way to res
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america was already tied -- tired of that. pakistan had grown convinced that we were likely to fail in the region. so we were trying to do this against this big wall of skepticism and so is aidala the afghans it was really the case can the mets win the 69 -- that's a question actively. we have to first prove he could do things on the ground in certain areas and we had to try think age people particularly people like the pakistanis and say things that we can do this. it's in your interest that we succeed because the taliban run afghanistan is the worst possible outcome for pakistani stability. i don't think any of that was wrong. i still believe that assessment was absolutely accurate read what did we do? we went and we pushed. i spent a lot of time in pakistan with general kayani and other leaders to get them to believe that i think and maybe i am pollyanna-ish, i think i've been moving to where they thought we had a chance to be successful but in a one-on-one moment general kayani looked at me and i laid out my strategy and h
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what should america do? author is my guest this morning and who better, eric, first off, the brotherhood was elected, some in america say do the right thing. you don't like him, put him back in power. what do you think? >> that's madness. when mohammed morsi, the muslim brotherhood president was elected, i shuttered because i knew what the muslim brotherhood was all about, brian. every american needs to know that this is the grand daddy of all modern islamic terrorist groups. theospaned al-qaeda. they created hamas. in fact, i make the point in the book that without the creation of the muslim brotherhood, 9-11 would have never happened. i say that without hesitation. osama bin laden, khalid sheikh mohammed, all the al-qaeda kingpins before they formed al-qaeda, they belonged to the muslim brotherhood. the brotherhood is the gateway drug, brian, to islamic terrorism. these are very, very bad guys. they are terrorists in suits in many cases and we can not support a group that's inherently anti-american, anti-s
what should america do? author is my guest this morning and who better, eric, first off, the brotherhood was elected, some in america say do the right thing. you don't like him, put him back in power. what do you think? >> that's madness. when mohammed morsi, the muslim brotherhood president was elected, i shuttered because i knew what the muslim brotherhood was all about, brian. every american needs to know that this is the grand daddy of all modern islamic terrorist groups. theospaned...
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bradley manning has apologized for hurting america. huh oh. he said i'm sorry my actions hurt people. i'm sorry it hurt the united states. it's interesting he said his private struggle with his gender identity in a hostile workplace put a lot of pressure on him. he -- yeah, that's a -- again -- >> that's a tough struggle, but i don't know that -- >> stephanie: i don't know that it would cause you -- >> yeah, that it's an excuse for what he did. >> stephanie: exactly. fifty-eight minutes after the hour. we'll have hal sparks after the break. it's not hump day, but it's close enough. >> right. >> stephanie: up next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [♪ theme music ] >> stephanie: all right current tv land, hour number 3. oh, know, it's our last toss to jacki schechner. >> if you make me cry i will kill you. >> stephanie: i'm holding up an imaginary boom box. no one likes a weepy news woman. >> it's been truly amazing, and we have a great -- i don't get to say this ever, really, but we have a great crew of people in the control room and behind
bradley manning has apologized for hurting america. huh oh. he said i'm sorry my actions hurt people. i'm sorry it hurt the united states. it's interesting he said his private struggle with his gender identity in a hostile workplace put a lot of pressure on him. he -- yeah, that's a -- again -- >> that's a tough struggle, but i don't know that -- >> stephanie: i don't know that it would cause you -- >> yeah, that it's an excuse for what he did. >> stephanie: exactly....
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i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree -- i am looking forward to representing new yorkers and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race. embrace integrity. i will try to be brief. -- if we can use still conservative values along with the free market, that is the best path to prosperity. [applause] >> questions for the panel? >> i am from virginia. i apologize if you have written this. you mentioned snowden. a lot of the younger republican members were on board with the amendment. where do you see that debate going within the republican party? why aren't the democrats having the same debate? there is a prevalent strain of libertarianism going for the party right now. will center on balance. you have to balance civil liberties of u.s. citizens with the need to p
i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree -- i am looking forward to representing new yorkers and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race. embrace integrity. i will try to be brief. -- if we can use still conservative values...